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  2. ATS Automation Tooling Systems - Wikipedia

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    ATS was founded by Klaus Woerner in 1978. [4] Woerner, who immigrated to Canada from Germany in 1974, ran the company until his death in 2005, overseeing significant growth. [5] In 2007, ATS pulled the planned IPO of its solar division, Photowatt. [6]

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  4. Associated Training Services - Wikipedia

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    Associated Training Services, commonly known as ATS is a heavy equipment training institution based in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was founded in 1959 by Robert Klabacka as the National Institute of Concrete Construction.

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  7. ATS - Wikipedia

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    ATS Wheels (Auto Technisches Spezialzubehör), a German wheel manufacturer and sponsor of a Formula One racing team; ATS Automation Tooling Systems, an Ontario, Canada-based factory automation company; ATS Euromaster, a European tyre service supplier; Automobili Turismo e Sport, an Italian automotive manufacturer and Formula One car constructor

  8. AT&T's bundled 5G, fiber plans boost quarterly subscriptions ...

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    (Reuters) -AT&T's fourth-quarter wireless subscriber growth surpassed expectations on Monday, fueled by strong demand for its discounted premium plans combining 5G mobile with high-speed fiber ...

  9. Aeroflex - Wikipedia

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    Aeroflex Inc. was an American company which produced test equipment, RF and microwave integrated circuits, components and systems used for wireless communications. Its headquarters were located in Plainview, New York. [2] In May 2014, Aeroflex was acquired by the UK aerospace company Cobham for $1.46 billion.